LODGING

INTERCONTINENTAL MIAMI
SEJ’s main conference hotel where most conference events will be held

100 CHOPIN PLAZA • MIAMI, FL, 33131 • UNITED STATES

For the first time, SEJ’s attendees will lodge and go to sessions in the best the location has to offer: the InterContinental Miami Hotel is a marvelous hotel in downtown Miami, five minutes from South Beach. Each of the 641 guestrooms has spectacular views of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. Three restaurants are on site, and dozens more are within walking distance of the hotel. The swimming pool is heated with a deck overlooking the bay, and guests can order a cocktail and lunch from the poolside Blue Water Restaurant. Complimentary Internet access in the sleeping rooms, and the hotel also has a 24-hour fitness center which SEJ guests at the hotel can attend at no cost.

• Only 7.5 miles from Miami International Airport (MIA)
• Just 25 miles from Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL)

Attendees interested in sharing rooms with one other person should reserve a room as soon as possible, asking for two double beds. You will have to supply the name of your roommate at the time of registering. To book a double room (two double beds) with a roommate, CALL the hotel, rather than booking online.

Double rooms may disappear quickly! Reserve today!

Triple Room at the InterContinental: one king bed with a cot, meaning two people in a king bed, and one on a cot. Only one cot is permitted in the king rooms according to the fire marshall.

Quad Room at the InterContinental: two people in each of two double beds. Cots are not permitted in double rooms according to the fire marshall.

Reservations: 800-327-3005 (For group rate, say you are with the SEJ or Society of Environmental Journalists group!)
Front Desk: 305-577-1000Book online to proceed directly to the Intercontinental's reservation desk for Society of Environmental Journalists.

Please make your reservations as soon as possible. The rate will be valid as long as rooms are available, up to and including September 28, 2011.